When triple-digit temperatures take over during the day, we turn to the cooler temperatures of the night. Here are nine things to do outside this summer after the sun goes down in the Tucson area.
When summer arrives in Tucson, it’s time to become nocturnal.
Even though nighttime temperatures are still warm, they’re better than exploring the city in the beating sun and its triple-digit temperatures. Thankfully, Tucson organizations know this.Shop under the starsTucson is filled with local artists. Markets are a good way to help support them.People are also reading… With flashlight in hand, explore the Desert MuseumEvery Saturday through Aug.
Here's a list of upcoming free and cheap movies happening around town. Some are indoors, but most happen on the lawns of local parks. Gaze at the night skyHead up to Mount Lemmon, where it's typically about 20 degrees cooler than Tucson. Explore the shops, dine at a restaurant, maybe take the ski lift to get a bird's-eye view.Music to your earsMaybe your idea of a perfect summer night is sitting on the patio of your favorite restaurant, eating delicious food and listening to the sounds of live music. Tags Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson.
Gloria was born and raised in Tucson and is a 2018 University of Arizona grad. From wildflowers to wildlife, she loves all things Tucson and hopes to share her love of the city with readers ✨
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